A close look at the October 2 vote reveals why restarting Colombia's peace process may not be so easy.
Six Reasons Colombia Said 'No' to FARC Peace Deal
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Brian Winter
Viewpoint: A Letter from Cartagena
AS/COA’s Adriana La Rotta reflects on attending the FARC peace ceremony in her native Colombia.
As Colombia Votes on Peace, Child Soldiers Struggle to Adapt
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Rachelle Krygier
For Colombia's young combatants, the end of one war can mean the beginning of another.
Explainer: The History and Future of Hurdles to a U.S.-Mexico Border Wall
From cattle fencing to three-level pedestrian walls, we look at the various efforts and obstacles to erecting a border barrier.
Guide: Colombia's Peace Process with the FARC
Get highlights from AS/COA and Americas Quarterly's coverage of the peace process and...
Update: Colombia and the FARC Wrap Up Peace Talks
The negotiations pave the way to ending a 52-year-old internal armed conflict, which claimed almost a quarter of a million lives.
Police Say Security Guard, Not Robber, Pointed Gun at Ryan Lochte
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Simon Romero
“This incident has caused so much damage to Rio’s brand abroad that I think Brazilians deserve a clear, consistent account of what happened,” says AS/COA’s Brian Winter.